A Landmass to Come
Combining archival research with sound and installation works, artist Katrin Hornek explores ways of “thinking with” and “feeling through” the Anthropocene. (...)
Archiving the Anthropocene(s)
This project by researchers Jason Ludwig and Tim Schütz addresses the challenges of archiving the Anthropocene in its multitude of local contexts. (...)
Parallax Soundscape Campus
Exploring sonic culture beyond the limits of theoretical discussion, while acknowledging sound as a vital part of daily experience and scientific research. (...)
Positioned Cosmology in Early Modernity
EarlyGeoPraxis is an ongoing research project on the transformative interplay of nature and culture in the historical water management of Venice, Italy. (...)
(un)mutable channels
Voices and atmospheres recorded along the length of the Mississippi River Valley, seeking out the political and spatialized through sound, music, and field recordings. (...)
The Current: Mississippi. An Anthropocene River
The installation The Current presented field studies by artists, scholars, and activists who were involved in the AC project Mississippi. An Anthropocene River. (...)
Seminar: Archiving
How can we move from the archive (as an institution) to archiving as a practice that sustains many lives (like oral history, dancing, singing, cooking)? (...)